CAMAGÜEY.- The consultation process carried out by the Cuban soccer family to update its methods and achieve the development and success aspirations demanded by the fans included the participation of dozens of sports glories, coaches and retired and active players of different categories , who made proposals to the Inder authorities and to the National Commission for discipline.

The recommendations and complaints found receptive ears in Ariel Saínz, vice president of Inder, and Oliet Rodríguez, national commissioner. Those present reflected on the methodology of teaching sports at an early age, out of date at this time.

The constant improvement of the technicians and the tactical preparation of the athletes also had space in the dialogue agenda, seasoned by the experiences of those who have dedicated their entire lives to this activity.

Attention was requested from the referees in their training and the improvement of salaries and allowances. In this sense, a better remuneration for top-class players and the search for sponsorships for teams were also recommended.

The importance of promoting cadet and youth events and the creation of an elite tournament with fewer teams and better economic conditions was discussed as an urgent need, as was the search for contracts for the best and the sending of talents to club academies, that showed interest.

For women's football they demanded more support and respect, because the dedication and quality of our players deserve it.

Other issues that cannot wait any longer are the renovation of the best land in the country and the inclusion of transmission booths for radio and television in the facilities used for the National League.

It was clear that each event and initiative must have financial support.

According to Saínz, some of the criteria that emerged in Camagüey regarding the sports training model, hiring policies and competitive systems are recurrent throughout the country. The vice-president of the Cuban sports entity recognized the impact of the Soccer project in the Neighborhoods, a social phenomenon, and thanked the commitment of the men and women of Camagüey soccer.

The leader urged the people to join the dialogue by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Translated by Linet Acuña Quilez